GIS Analyst
Land IQ is seeking a GIS/Geospatial Analyst in its Sacramento, California office. The successful candidate will be expected to develop and edit geospatial data, conduct spatial analysis, develop/document geospatial data and processes, develop/review geospatial or tabular data to meet Land IQ data standards, and mentor interns. GIS/Science Intern Land IQ is seeking a GIS/Science Intern in its Sacramento, California office for a minimum of a 3-month internship. This position is expected to be full time. The successful Intern candidate will be responsible for working with our growing geospatial and land-based sciences team comprised of remote sensing/GIS experts and a range of agronomic, environmental, and science disciplines. Land IQ is a multidisciplinary environmental consulting firm that emphasizes a solution-oriented approach for a broad range of clients and geographies. We offer competitive compensation, complete benefits packages, 401K, and training and development opportunities. Our Sacramento office is centrally located in northern California in a thriving region of culture and arts and in close proximity to a full range of recreational activities associated with the Sierra Nevada and Coastal mountains, scenic rivers, pacific coast and California foothills. For more information and to apply: https://www.landiq.com/careers Cartographer/GIS Specialist
SALARY $25.14 - $33.60 Hourly LOCATION Eugene, OR DEPARTMENT Lane County Assessment & Taxation CLOSING DATE 2/20/2024 11:59 PM Pacific DESCRIPTION Join Us as a Cartographer / GIS Specialist at Lane County! About the Position If you enjoy GIS, geography and challenging research, we have an excellent opportunity for you! We need a motivated Cartographer / GIS Specialist to join our Assessment and Taxation Department. This position will be involved in a variety of activities associated with property ownership, boundaries, valuation and taxation. Primary responsibilities include:
About the Division The purpose of Assessment and Taxation is to appraise property, to calculate, collect and distribute taxes, and to provide related information to the public in a manner that merits the highest degree of confidence in our integrity, efficiency, and fairness. We are a broad service organization mandated by the Oregon Constitution and Oregon law and collect revenue for 85 taxing jurisdictions, including local governments, schools, and special districts that provide essential public services for the citizens of Lane County. Schedule: Monday - Friday; 8:00am - 5:00p QUALIFICATIONS Training:
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For more information: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lanecountyor/jobs/4369167/cartographer-gis-specialist https://www.clarkcd.org/employment-natural-resource-technician
Nature & Purpose of the Position Full Job Announcement We are seeking 1-2 skilled and talented individuals to join our small team as Natural Resources Technician(s). The basic function of this position will be to work cooperatively with District staff, members of the public, and local/state/federal agency staff in the planning and implementation of conservation practices. This position is funded through grants from several state and federal grant programs and relies on successful future grant applications to continue its funding. These positions will report to the Working Lands Program Manager and Habitat Program Manager. One of the positions will work primarily in the Habitat program, and one in the Working Lands program. If you prefer one program, please state this in your application materials. Position Details: Position Type: Full Time (40 hours/week) with benefits Compensation: Paid hourly depending on experience: $20.20-26.26 Location: The office location is 11018 NE 51st Circle, Vancouver, WA 98682. Hybrid work environment with required in-person field work and events. Job Responsibilities: 70% Office Work, 25% Field Work, 5% Other Duties. Projected Start Date: March 2024 Qualifications Minimum Qualifications
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Applications are open until the position is filled. Applications will be reviewed initially in mid-February. Note: Clark Conservation District leases office space from an entity that is required to comply with Governor Inslee’s Directive 22-13.1 regarding Covid-19 vaccination. As a condition of our lease agreement, newly hired employees are required to be able to provide proof of their ability to comply with this directive by the date they begin employment. Weyerhaeuser has an exciting opportunity for a GIS Analyst to become a part of the Western Timberlands Inventory & Planning (I&P) Team in Aberdeen, WA. The Inventory and Planning team is responsible for forest inventory, harvest planning, GIS data management and mapping for approximately 2.5 million acres in the Northwest. It is a full-time, salary exempt position and reports to the WA I&P manager within the Western Timberlands organization. As it currently stands, it is expected that employees be in the office (primary or field) at least three days per week for teaming and support, with flexibility for remote work on other days.
Background You will be one of five GIS Analysts on the Washington Inventory & Planning team with a primary responsibility of supporting Weyerhaeuser’s Aberdeen Tree farm and other locations as needed. You will be expected to manage GIS data and provide direct support for forestry management activities on approximately 249,370 acres. To be successful in this role, you must possess strong organizational and communication skills and be able to work in both a team environment and individually. You must also be able to adapt to changing priorities and learn new concepts and applications quickly, as well as travel to regional field offices when required. Analysts work with Weyerhaeuser’s GIS forestry management system (FMS) as well as Esri’s ArcGIS suite. It is important for Analysts have a customer-oriented ability to assist in providing efficient and effective problem identification and resolution. Key Functions
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Compensation: This role is eligible for our annual merit-increase program, and we are targeting a salary range of $66,703 - $100,055 based on your level of skills, qualifications and experience. You will also be eligible for our Annual Incentive Program, which offers a cash bonus targeting 5% of base pay. Potential plan funding may range from zero to two times that target. Benefits: When you join our team, you and your dependents will be offered coverage under our comprehensive employee benefits plan, which includes medical, dental, vision, short and long-term disability, and life insurance. We offer a pre-tax Health Savings Account option which includes a company contribution. Other benefit options are also available such as voluntary Long-Term Care and Employee Assistance Programs. We also support personal volunteerism, sponsor a host of diversity networks, promote mentoring, and provide training and development opportunities to help you chart your path to a fulfilling career. Retirement: Employees are able to enroll in our company’s 401k plan, which includes a paid company match in addition to our annual contribution equal to 5% of your base salary. Paid Time Off or Vacation: We provide eligible employees who are scheduled to work 25 hours or more per week with 3-weeks of paid vacation to use during your first year of employment. In addition, after being employed for six months, eligible employees begin to accrue vacation for future use. We also recognize eleven paid holidays per year, providing a total of 88 holiday hours About Weyerhaeuser We sustainably manage forests and manufacture products that make the world a better place. We’re serious about safety, driven to achieve excellence, and proud of what we do. With multiple business lines in locations across North America, we offer a range of exciting career opportunities for smart, talented people who are passionate about making a difference. We know you have a choice in your career. We want you to choose us. HOW TO APPLYhttps://weyerhaeuser.taleo.net/careersection/10000/jobdetail.ftl?job=403950&src=JB-12040 The South Slough Reserve is recruiting for a GIS/UAS intern for this summer with a focus on habitat restoration!
Check out the details on the website: https://www.oregon.gov/dsl/SS/Pages/GetInvolved.aspx Walsh, Kuuipo Ann <Kuuipo.Walsh@oregonstate.edu>Fri, Feb 2, 6:16 PM (3 days ago)
to gisusers@lists.oregonstate.edu, gisonline-students@lists.oregonstate.edu Make a Difference in Oregon's Natural Resources! Help the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fulfill its mission: To protect and enhance Oregon's fish and wildlife and their habitats for use and enjoyment by present and future generations. Support ODFW’s mission by participating in a College Internship Program! Put your knowledge and interest in wildlife to use and apply for these internship opportunities! Student interns will be provided practical on-the-job training experience related to wildlife management, data collection, habitat restoration, and wildlife monitoring. The benefit of these opportunities is to recruit and train potential employees seeking careers in wildlife management, research and conservation and develop a great knowledge base of wildlife in Oregon and are expected to gain the ability to develop and refine academic and professional goals as well as understand the structure and operation of a natural resource agency. Primary responsibilities: • Assist staff with general wildlife management activities. • Assist staff with habitat maintenance and improvements to benefit wildlife. • Assist staff in conducting wildlife monitoring and data collection. GIS Related internship: WWMP S. Willamette – Adair https://www.dfw.state.or.us/wildlife/interns/docs/2024/31_WWMP%20Intern%20PD%202024.pdf Initial interviews are anticipated to be held the week of March 4, 2024 via video, virtual, or phone interview. Pay: $17.32/hour Location and Anticipated Duration (not to exceed 400 hours/10 weeks): Housing is provided at some locations. Be sure to consider whether housing will be able to be secured for your locations of interest where housing is not provided. Please evaluate your options/rental rates in the area prior to applying. Job Descriptions: For more detailed information on the duties for each internship, click the link for each location. APPLY NOW! All Positions Close February 9th, 2024 at 5PM (PST) OR Until Sufficient Applications Have Been Received. Urban Forest Inventory Technician, Natural Resource Specialist 2 (NRS2) (WA or partial remote)2/5/2024
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Urban Forest Inventory Technician, Natural Resource Specialist 2 (NRS2) SALARY $50,088.00 - $67,380.00 Annually LOCATION Whatcom County – Bellingham, WA JOB TYPE Project (limited duration) REMOTE EMPLOYMENT Flexible/Hybrid DEPARTMENT Dept. of Natural Resources CLOSING DATE 2/29/2024 11:59 PM Pacific Description Urban Forest Inventory Technician, Natural Resource Specialist 2 (NRS2) Anticipated Project employment is March 2024 - September 2028 Location flexibility may be available and considered: Bellingham, WA Work Hours and Partial Telework flexibility may be available and considered Relocation Compensation may be available and considered Want to join something GREAT and make a difference? Telework and duty station are negotiable with a preference for within 35 miles of Bellingham. The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has an exciting opportunity in our Forest Resilience Division’s Community and Landowner Assistance Section, Urban, and Community Forestry Program. The DNR Forest Resilience Division is seeking a motivated individual to join our Urban Forestry team to conduct on-the-ground data collection for public tree inventories and the Washington Urban Forest Inventory and Analysis (UFIA) program throughout census-designated areas of Washington State. The Urban and Community Forestry (UCF) Program works to educate Washington State residents and decision-makers about the economic, environmental, psychological, and aesthetic benefits of trees and to assist local government, community groups, and volunteers in planting and sustaining healthy trees and vegetation wherever people live, work, and play in Washington State. The mission of UCF is to provide leadership to create self-sustaining urban and community forestry programs that preserve, plan, and manage forests and trees for public benefit and quality of life. As part of this division and program, you will work alongside a talented team of professional planners, scientists, and implementers providing service to local, state, private, and federal partners to increase the resiliency and health of Washington’s forests and landscapes. In this position, you will be part of a team focused on providing services to those managing urban forests throughout Washington. You will serve as a primary urban forest data collector. This position works with the program team under the supervision and guidance of the Urban Forest Field Coordinator and Urban Forest Inventory Specialist. Our Urban Forest Inventory Technician collects urban tree inventory data across the state of Washington and provides initial field data reviews. This position supports a broader body of work related to the statewide UFIA project. This position also assists in maintaining a statewide geodatabase of urban tree inventory data, developing inventory summary reports, and providing quality control oversight for data collected by contractors in the field. Duties Responsibilities: Collect UFIA and tree inventory data through tasks such as:
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To apply and full description: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/washington/jobs/4372020/urban-forest-inventory-technician-natural-resource-specialist-2-nrs2 Please join the Society for Ecological Restoration for an exciting discussion on “Careers in Environmental Restoration” happening Thursday, February 29th, 2024 from 12 pm - 1 pm PST on Zoom (Register Here) - hosted by the Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) Northwest Chapter.
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